Of water borne diseases following sudans worst floods in a century. Of the destruction of the Aboriginal Heritage sites of australia forces the resignation of the head of one of the worlds biggest mining companies. Hundreds of refugees on the greek out of the blast bosses demanding to be allowed to leave and go to the mainland theyve spent 3 nights without shelter after fires destroyed the camp food is also running out of what was europes biggest refugee camp aljazeera sania gago reports. This is the reality for the thousands of refugees on the greek island of last boss caught between the streets and an even more precarious future. And these are the politicians who are tasked with finding a solution to a crisis that has been gnawing at the european. After 5 years of attempts and acknowledgement from brussels that it has so far failed to come up with a comprehensive plan by 2006. Because a number of its. Green. Leaves. No. This is where that failure is being felt most on the roads where makeshift tents housed those left with nowhere to stay but only 10 Member States have offered to take in the most vulnerable of those left stranded body s. 406. 00 unaccompanied children with france and germany taking up 150. 00 each they are the only ones who will be able to leave the island for now germanys interior minister defended the decision not to take in more people. If we as the federal republic of germany believe that we can solve the european asylum policy on our own then the year 2015 will be repeated because there wont be a european solution anymore there are also worries over the spread of the pandemic at least 35 people tested positive for the virus last week and only 8 have been found since the burning down of the camp. Poland austria and denmark are among the 17 e. U. Members who are giving assistance to greece the shelter and medical equipment these tents were set up on the islands military base local residents have grown impatient and angry with the increasingly overcrowded camp have complained that not enough has been done to help those refugees stuck in less bass situation is a happy time for us and for the other greek who have been admirable and welcoming the refugees and. Quite rightly i got. You know im having to answer for the rest of the European Union at least 33000 people have crossed the Mediterranean Sea to europe so far this year holding cows for those wanting to escape war and hardship have failed to provide a lasting solution and it is a problem that is not going away any time soon sunny day ago al jazeera a short time ago i just. Sent us this update from the morea camp right now the demonstration seems to peters out for the time being but it seems to be a recurring one as well so it may flare up again definitely the feelings of persistent among refugees here who want to be allowed to leave and at the moment that being denied it seems even basic comforts people who fled moria because because it was burned on tuesday and wednesday nights have now camped out here on havent you that runs through an Industrial Zone on the island and as you can see that bedding down on concrete pavements decide the asphalt there is a road block on either side of this section of the road both to protect and to protect the Asylum Seekers here from traffic and also to prevent them from leaving. Because the government wants them to stay here and to have their asylum cases heard out here because that way if any are rejected it is easier to deport them back to turkey but also because Lesbos Island has now become a vector for corona virus and it is feared that if these people are relocated to camps on the mainland then they may spread the virus among refugee populations there is well this has in fact happened in the last year weve seen it happen in a camp in the properties which had to be locked down as a result so here they are although the government says it is providing them with food and water at the moment if not shelter some of them have told us that they havent received any such consideration in the United StatesMemorial Service is a being held on the 19th anniversary of the 911 attacks almost 3000 people were killed. In new york a moment of silence was held at 8 46 am local time thats when the 1st hijacked airliner crashed into the World Trade Centers north tower on september the 11th 2001. 17 minutes later another moment of silence marking the time when the south tower was hit ceremonies in new york are being held a little differently this year with precautions being made because of the coronavirus pandemic President Trump is on of the victims of the size of the flight 93 crashed passengers and crew for back against 4 hijackers as it was flying over pennsylvania the plane crashed into a field all those on board were killed. Their names and their stories are forever inscribed on the eternal roll call of american eras. Today we pay tribute to their sacrifice and we mourn deeply for the nearly 3000. 00 precious and beautiful so those who were taken from us on september 11th 2119 years on the 5 men accused of planning the attacks are still waiting for that trial to start out as heroes rosslyn jordan reports now on why the case still hasnt gone before a jury. And ron and. Every year relatives of the nearly 3000 People Killed on september 11th 2001 gather to speak their names. But 19 years later these families still havent heard a verdict in the trial of those who are allegedly responsible for planning the attacks joe connor lost his cousin stephen slug when the World Trade Center collapsed i know that if the members want to be able to testify at the trial and at sentencing should they be convicted and i think thats a huge part of this is allowing the families to go to go down and even if its just at sentencing be able to express how they feel 5 men including the self described mastermind Khalid Shaikh muhammad were arraigned in a u. S. Military court in may 2012 but their trial still hasnt started the 911. 00 victims did and the families of the victims and the country at large need to have this trial because there is a a healing a closure a sense of the narrative that is usually had in a trial and thats one of the reasons we have trials in 2002 the administration of george w. Bush decided that suspects in the attack would be detained and tried not in the United States legal system but at the u. S. Military base at Guantanamo Bay cuba years later efforts by the Obama Administration to move the trial to a federal court in manhattan set off a public uproar and that led to congresss banning any transfer of the suspects to u. S. Soil for any reason including trial and imprisonment and were going to load it up with some bad dude split what President Donald Trump valid to filled want taught him a with really bad people and spite efforts to reach plea deals to end the 911 trial early while the trial had been scheduled to start in january 2021 the covert 1000 pandemic has put everything on hold some relatives have tried to seek justice on their own by suing the saudi gover. Meant for providing support to the 19 hijackers late on thursday night a federal judge handed the families a key victory they can call as witnesses in the upcoming trial several saudi officials including the former saudi ambassador to the United States prince bandar bin sultan we wake up on a Beautiful Day and by the end of day you know your husband is gone and the father of your children is dead and you want to know how it happened why im here and the beginning the Bush Administration told us there was no state sponsors of the attack and that simply is not true we were lied to from the beginning joe connor says what matters most is making sure his cousin and so many others didnt die in vain on september 11th he brought a lot of joy to a lot of people and and. He deserved a lot better than he got. And making sure the public continues to remember these women and men 19 years after their lives ended much too soon muslin jordan aljazeera the u. S. House Intelligence Committee is holding a hearing to assess security ties between washington and saudi arabia are expected to cover a range of issues including the lost his Pensacola Naval air station attack which was carried out by a Saudi National and the murder of the childless jamal ashaji lets go live now to capitol hill now to serious how does your castro is following this hearing what more we like to hear on these topics in particular heidi. Right now youre hearing the chair of the house Intelligence Committee adam schiff with his opening remarks but you really just need to look at the witness list to give you an idea about the topics that theyll focus on Agnes Calabar the special repertoire to investigate. Killings for the u. N. She is one of the witnesses of course she is the best a gator who famously concluded that there is credible evidence that the state of saudi arabia orchestrated the killing of Washington Post journal dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi and she spoke with a. J. Or without his ear earlier in the week upon the conclusion of the trial in saudi arabia that had 8 defendants on trial for killing the final ruling from the judges and that trial was to overturn 5 Death Penalty is to give those defendants prison sentences now calmar has called this a sham trial which is an assessment of widely shared by the International Community she says this is because those defendants were unnamed all the proceedings happened behind closed doors and she says that this was saudi arabias attempt to appease allies while not Holding Accountable the high officials including crown Prince Mohammed bin saul munn not holding them accountable for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi now the u. S. Intelligence community has concluded that prince bin psalm on did order the killing of Jamal Khashoggi at the u. N. Has backed up that finding with calum arts report and Congress Passed a bipartisan resolution that found. Responsible however President Trump has stood stuff that steadfastly in defense of the crown prince the latest revelation coming in a book written by a veteran Journalist Bob Woodward in which. President trump in january told woodward that he was helping been some money escapee used an expletive saving his expletive from congress and of course the fallout in congress has gone beyond just. There was a Bipartisan Legislation passed earlier that banned arms sales to saudi arabia to continue financing its its war in yemen now of course that legislation was ultimately vetoed by President Trump and the u. N. Earlier this week had a new report saying that the u. S. And other countries are complicit in extending that civil war that still continues. Doesnt matter where the world youre reporting for the theres always a man with the drill i do you thanks. Well get a weather update next on aljazeera then china and india agree to disengage a disputed border area days after shots fired for the 1st time in decades. It was once a covert 19 epicenter will take you to new york as it begins to recover after the coronavirus pandemic. Hello there rather unsettled picture across the Korean Peninsula and japan in particular all this county can see it is tied to a frontal system very slow moving but also theres an area of later pressure that is the really developing in the sea of japan that is where the heaviest of rain will be extend across much of honshu throughout south today on into sunday more than in the way of scott a chance to some heavy downpours at times and really quite unsettled throughout much of china quite a bit of cloud around showers and then further to the south but seeking guangdong infusion we could see some very heavy amounts of rain it could give some localized flooding that we had across towards south asia now plenty of rain here of course it is continuing very heavy across the western side of india but weve also seen some very heavy downpours in sri lanka over the last few days and so colombo is also not suffering from a flooding there is more rain in the full cost. But really skinny across the west and also coastal areas of. The heaviest rain will be a little bit drier across areas a bangladesh to all those scattered showers exciting down into mammo but not as heavy as we have seen over the last few days but the rain heavy again into the northeast of india and continuing through the eastern section again under pradesh but some very heavy downpours across the west we could see as much as 300 millimeters. A passion for supporting local communities. And pioneering innovative african science and Technology Projects how his child beautiful how doris we are all of us on this planet not just Africa Aljazeera front as a leading by a chemist determined to use his scientific knowledge to see africa women make science from the lab to the field on aljazeera. The a way to. Well again this is al jazeera lets remind you of the main news this hour protesting refugees are demanding permission to leave the greek island of less boss and goes the mainland thousands spent another night without shelter off the story of europes largest refugee camp earlier in the week. Waterborne diseases are a growing threat in sudan following catastrophic flooding the worst in a century which has led to the deaths of at least 100 sudanese and destroyed or damaged 100000 hopefuls. Memorial services are being held in the United States on the 19th on a verse 3 of the 911 attacks really 3000 people died when the hijacked passenger planes were flown into the World Trade Center in new york the pentagon in washington and another crashed in pennsylvania. China iran and russia are dismissing allegations of trying to spy on the election campaigns of President Donald Trump and challenger joe biden the Tech Company Microsoft warned that some hacking was linked to the same russians who intervened in the u. S. Election 4 years ago china said that it has never meddled in u. S. Affairs russia called the allegations against substantiated that iran says the ridiculous White House Correspondent kimberly how could reports. The report coming from microsoft is very consistent with what u. S. Intelligence agencies have been saying for some time we already know that there is conclusive evidence that russia intervened in the 26000 hacking most notably of the Democratic Party email system and of course that effecting democratic president ial nominee Hillary Clinton rather significantly well now the conclusion coming from not just the government but the latest private sector report microsoft is that its happening all over again and its not just russia as you point out its also china its also were on now what were hearing is that this time it is both republican and Democratic Party members as well as potentially some policy groups that are working in europe at least in the case of the russian hacking and again it is the same russian Hacking Group from 2016 that appears to according to microsoft be added again with a consistent pattern and also using brute force attacks the u. S. Secretary of state has arrived in council for talks between the Afghan Government and the taleban which began on saturday a 21 member government delegation has also arrived from kabul my pump says that he expects negotiations to be contentious. The only way forward in orders and decades of conflict. And michael how difficult is conversation to be a monkey ever again but its there for the taking its their country. To figure out how to move forward and make a better life if their series if its a lot of it may have every expectation to follow through on the market to produce a serious condition executing their obligations if it remains very clear about their responsibilities that expect to terrorist activity taking place in afghanistan that is plotting against external external operate plotting external operations waterborne disease is a growing threat in sudan following the worst flooding then a century but this 100 people have died at 8100000 homes destroyed or damaged the nile river rose to its highest level since records began to serious hippa morgan reports from khartoum. Sudanese officials are reporting that the water from the nile river is receding gradually and that they expect the levels to return back to what they see is normal within the coming 2 weeks but the concern right now is the amount of stagnant water that has gone into neighborhoods into villages into areas where people are residing their concerns of water borne diseases medics have been reporting an increase in the number of cases of the horrors here and they say that people have been complaining about. What to read diarrhea and they are concerned that there will be cholera especially because of the poor drainage system that most of these areas have had prior to the floods now the other concern is the Economic Impact of the floods weve seen over the past few days here in sudan the Exchange Rate of the sudanese pound to the dollar has been rapidly climbed been which has led the government to declare a state of emergency and economic state of emergency on thursday evening there the prices of the of commodities in the market has been increasing people have been saying that they can no longer afford market prices they can normally go for buying vegetables food and feed their family even after losing their properties after getting their homes destroyed after being displaced from their homes so theyve been complaining about that the government has declared a state of emergency an economic state of emergency and they say that anybody who. Is found to possess foreign currency or who is suspected to be dealing with foreign currency will be prosecuted up to 10 years in prison if found guilty they say that thats because the sudanese pound has lost more than 40 percent of its of its value israel the United Arab Emirates will sign the deal normalizing relations at the white house on tuesday the agreement involves israel shelving plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank and thats prompted protests from leaders of israeli settlements but many of them could end up benefiting from the deal sorry for supports. When Benjamin Netanyahu didnt follow through on his promise to annex illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank some in the Settler Movement called it betrayal but as the contours of israels deal with the u. A. E. Come into focus others believe it could end up being a bargain anna meller has farmed herbs and date since coming to the Jordan Valley in 1905 she was never pro an exception but she is interested in normalization you know over the. One the normal lives. Of live. Was important for us. Ever Good Business with a deal ending the u. S. Embargo on israel mellows in talks about exporting her product and sharing agricultural techniques developed for a hot arid climate. The local mayor who heads the settler yes or council has accused israels Prime Minister of betrayal for suspending onix ation but even he says in some ways its been a win for avoiding any commitment to a palestinian state and for the prospect of formalizing a hidden trading relationship we sent to countries. Specially dates but we are marketing marking. The product as it is a report out of. It already happened now we do it with the liberal wing of the Jordan Valley for the palestinians appealing to members of the arab league this week the deal remains a reward for in trenching yaki patients. No holby not to finish the job we stopped an exception with our brave position along with everyone who rejected this policy will you know that israel has decided to move from overt and its sation to quite a gradual an exception after a rare 6 month pause a new round of thousands of settler home approvals is expected next week continues on Infrastructure Projects linking settlements around jerusalem and blocking the prospects of a joined up palestinian state palestinians have long said that undeclared a creeping form of an accession has been going on for many years in the shape of projects like this one and theres no sign of this kind of activity being slowed by the deal the one influential settler manner the deal undercuts the prevailing International Position that settlements are the main obstacle to progress on a peace deal the traditional concept was that in order to gain peace we will have to withdraw back to the 967. 00 borders the settlements the tiles the cities that have been built into dance america will have to be evacuated then demolished those issues are already not on the table theyre not mentioned then were Going Forward hes not alone in believing that the longer this process continues the likelier that annexation eventually comes back into view very force at aljazeera in the occupied west bank. India and china have agreed to deescalate tensions days after shots were fired across the disputed border for the 1st time in 45 years Foreign Ministers have been holding talks moscow in june 20. 5th chinese troops in the dark region its not how many chinese soldiers. Francis reported a new record daily high in corona virus cases almost 10000 infections in the past 24 hours ministers and Health Experts met to discuss increased restrictions wire says links to more than 30000 french deaths things are beginning to look up in new york city which was once the epicenter of the corona virus pandemic in the u. S. The number of deaths linked to covert 19 are now in the Single Digits the infection rate is down substantially but life in the city that famously never sleeps is back to what it once was of zeros gabriel is on the reports. New york city is slipping through a strange moment in time balancing what you see and signs of trouble ahead the good new yorkers are out again dining in temporary outdoor patio on the streets the bad Indoor Dining remains pretty good since march to help prevent a 2nd wave in the virus so restaurants are struggling many have been forced to close taking with them the jobs that so many rely on to support their families in times square a pickup in activity and signs of something not seen in this city for months 2 or is some but still nowhere close to prepared demick levels some stores are reopening but others are not. With occupancy rates still below 40 percent dozens of hotels are closing for good including this hilton that said he could no longer survive with so few gas after 911. 00 there was a rallying cry that if new york could come back from the biggest terrorist attack on u. S. Soil he could come back from anything but the pandemic is testing that clearly taking more of a toll on the city and its people 2793 people were killed on september 11th in the world trade towers so far more than 23000 people in new york city have lost their lives because of coronavirus 100000 new yorkers lost their jobs as a direct result from the 2001 terrorist attack so far more than 1000000 new yorkers have lost their jobs because of the pandemic and the Unemployment Rate is about 19 percent in the city about the same levels as it was during the Great Depression a city living in a clash between slowly returning to normal but not knowing exactly what normal is anymore. How do you see it in new york the c. E. O. Unto our Senior Executives of a Mining Company that destroyed ancient caves in Western Australia is stepping down rio tinto has been widely criticized for blowing up 46000 year old walk shelters in may to expand an order. On him the. Caves are one of the earliest known Aboriginal Heritage sites professor langsam is from the university of melbourne and says that the rio tinto executives chose to destroy the ancient sites to protect their interests. Think were trying to act since. Nobody was 935000000. 00 in there so i am not sure i unroll in our rights we are into. The ira words or its all money and the contracts are longstanding and our boy that is the explanation from what ive read as to why they would it would be considered because 90. 00 not want to be. Noncompliant big contracts and i was trying to increase the costs how will react 9 now reads what was once and what some years ago. Are very admirable specialized stop right that i had i think that we earned by the guys getting aboriginal warrants and waiting up the right means. Since its about johns best and im saying. That that culture of. Robert and that. Combination. And all. The traditional honors and our the agreements that. Were times when it. Didnt is contending with us my waiter in fighting in here in doha the headlines from aljazeera protesting refugees are demanding permission to leave the great content of last boston go to the mainland thousands spent another night without shelter after files destroyed europes largest refugee camp earlier in the week. Waterborne diseases are a growing threat in sudan following the worst flooding in a century at least 100 people have died 100000 homes destroyed or damaged the nile river rose to its highest level since records began. India and china have agreed to deescalate tension the 5 point agreement between them comes days off the shots were fired across the disputed border for the 1st time in 45 years india is reporting at another record daily increase in corona virus infections the announcement of more than 95000. 00 new cases raises the total above 4 and a half 1000000. Francis reporting a new record daily high in corona virus infections almost 10000 in the past 24 hours the number of patients in intensive care units as also gone up half a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave homes in the u. S. State of oregon as wildfires continue to spread across the west coast at least 15 people have now died a Memorial Services are being held in the u. S. On the 19th anniversary of the 911 attacks or was 3000 people died when the hijacked passenger planes of flowed into the World Trade Center in new york the pentagon at washington and another crashed in pennsylvania and the c. E. O. And 2 other Senior Executives of a Mining Company that destroyed ancient caves in Western Australia stepping down. The headlines will have more news fear aljazeera after women. Next. When i was working in oxford which buttons on my career it was really a pinnacle moment my mother was very proud just like but you know. What do you think you can do in 1020 years how is it going to help anybody to improve the lives of the people that live in our village